European Journal"Stalking on the Rise In Germany"
Series: Europe on the Edge - Turkey/Poland: Good relations - Poles facing political persecution have sought refuge in Turkey for centuries. During the Crimean War in the mid-nineteenth century, Polish emigres even founded their own village there. Called Polonezkoy, it's located in a nature preserve just outside Istanbul. D

11:00 am

Story of India"Beginnings"
India's famous "unity in diversity." Using all the tools available to the historical detective -- from DNA to climate science, oral lore, ancient manuscripts, archaeology and exploration of the living cultures of the subcontinent -- Wood takes viewers from the tropical heat of South India to the Ganges plain and from Pakistan and the Khyber Pass out to Turkmenistan, where dramatic archaeological discoveries are changing the view of the migrations that have helped fashion Indian identity. The episode begins long before recorded history, with the first human journey out of Africa. D

12:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Flying Idaho"
To fly in Idaho is to experience a view that is constantly changing. In fact, there's nothing quite like it in the lower 48. From the first plane to fly in Idaho, the Curtiss Pusher, to the modern marvels of today, we explore what pilots call a three dimensional experience, in a state that treasures its aviators and its aviation history.G

12:30 pm

Dialogue"Conservationist Shane Mahoney"
Host Marcia Franklin interviews Shane Mahoney, the founder and director of Conservation Force. Mahoney lectures around the world and directs programs in other countries to conserve wildlife.G

1:00 pm

Story of India"Spice Routes & Silk Roads/The Growth of Civilization"
The third episode covers the early centuries AD, the time of the Roman Empire. In this period, India, located at the "center of world, " became a great player in the first global economy. As the spice routes and the silk roads opened up, Indian civilization grew, enriched by contact and exchange. D

Buddha
A mysterious sage in India, known as the Buddha, gains enlightenment two and a half millennia ago. He says he is a human being who, in a world of unavoidable pain and suffering, has found a kind of serenity that others can find too, and a religion forms around his ideas. Filmmaker David Grubin tells the story of the Buddha's life, a journey often relevant to modern times of violent change and spiritual confusion.G

6:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Flying Idaho"
To fly in Idaho is to experience a view that is constantly changing. In fact, there's nothing quite like it in the lower 48. From the first plane to fly in Idaho, the Curtiss Pusher, to the modern marvels of today, we explore what pilots call a three dimensional experience, in a state that treasures its aviators and its aviation history.G

6:30 pm

Dialogue"Conservationist Shane Mahoney"
Host Marcia Franklin interviews Shane Mahoney, the founder and director of Conservation Force. Mahoney lectures around the world and directs programs in other countries to conserve wildlife.G

Nightly Business Report
Tonight on Nightly Business Report, what's behind the surge in home prices, which just posted their biggest annual gain in seven years? And, who pays for college? It's not mom and dad. They're paying less these days, shifting more of the financial burden to the student. D

Buddha
A mysterious sage in India, known as the Buddha, gains enlightenment two and a half millennia ago. He says he is a human being who, in a world of unavoidable pain and suffering, has found a kind of serenity that others can find too, and a religion forms around his ideas. Filmmaker David Grubin tells the story of the Buddha's life, a journey often relevant to modern times of violent change and spiritual confusion.G